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Audre Lorde wrote, “I am defined as other in every
group I’m part of.” Lorde’s recognition of her own
marginalized state deeply influenced her work as a
poet and activist. This film chronicles her fight to
bring a sense of community--and with it a sense of
liberation and freedom--to Afro-German women. Her
profound work on racism, classism, homophobia,
and xenophobia in Germany during this time period
effected incredible change. Through Lorde’s efforts,
the understanding held by Afro-Germans of their
place in society and political empowerment was
forever altered. (DigiBeta presentation)

Director Dr. Dagmar Schultz and Dr. Marion Kraft are scheduled to be
present.

This event is sponsored by the Black Film Center/Archive; Film and Media Studies; the Departments of African American & African Diaspora Studies, American Studies, English, Gender Studies, and Germanic Studies; the Kinsey Institute; and IU Cinema. Special thanks to the Office of the Vice President for International Affairs and the National Film Preservation Foundation for their support.